i feel like i also barely see any spanish tranners which might be a good sign. ive heard of like 15 yearolds being allowed orchie over there, (correct me if im wrong) SRS, FFS, BA seem to be covered by insurance, self-id laws, the population appears very trans friendly… why do people talk about canada as the tranny wonderland or whatever, it barely has half of that afaik? also, the vast majority of trans representation/obscure tranny movies/shows seem to be spanish, france and brazil coming in at second and third place, another good sign? tranners from aforementioned countries please comment, i am deeply curious about this


Brazil has a serious problem with social inequality. So the danger here is being poor, not being trans. Regarding trans issues, we have policies for self-affirmation, permission to change name and sex (My documents will be ready on the 27th, by the way). We also have access to BA and SRS through public health, HRT also through public health and free of charge (I do it for free). But hormones can be bought at the pharmacy without a prescription.
BA, FFS and SRS These can be obtained through insurance, but for FFS you need to prove it’s for reasons of dysphoria.
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